Re: Weekly community standup?

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On 12/27/2013 10:51 PM, Wido den Hollander wrote:
On 12/27/2013 04:09 PM, Patrick McGarry wrote:
Hey Cephers,

Given the number of community initiatives currently underway I thought
it might be helpful to have a standing gathering in IRC to give people
the opportunity to collaborate, ask questions, or get involved.  So
the things I wanted to ask were:

1) are people interested?
2) what time works best for those interested?
3) is IRC ok, or would something more "live" be preferred? (hangouts,
bigbluebutton, etc)

I was thinking something like Wednesdays @ 11a EST (8a PST / 4p GMT).
Thoughts?


I think the basic idea is good. We had the same at the CloudStack
project, but over time it died out.

It's very hard to get people from all over the globe to be at the
meetings every week. For myself, I never know where I'm going to be next
week for example.

So when less people show up every time, the people who are attending
think: "Why am I here? Nobody is showing up!"

I'm not saying it is a bad idea, I just don't think is viable to keep
this running over a long time.

What about weekly digests from all the active parties to ceph-community?

That not only would allow one to consult the archives, but would also address Wido's point I would think.

  -Joao


Wido



Best Regards,

Patrick McGarry
Director, Community || Inktank
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